Chapter 3: Stoichiometry

Chapter 3: Stoichiometry

<p> CHAPTER 3: STOICHIOMETRY</p><p>1. What is the largest mass of Cl2 that could be prepared from the reaction of 15.0 g of MnO2 and 30.0 g of HCl</p><p> according to the following equation? MnO2 + 4HCl  MnCl2 + Cl2 + 2H2O A. 0.82 g B. 5.8 g C. 12.2 g D. 14.6 g E. 58.4 g</p><p>2. Ammonia reacts with diatomic oxygen to form nitrogen oxide and water vapor: </p><p>4NH3 + 5O2  4NO + 6H2O</p><p>When 40.0 g NH3 and 50.0 g O2 are allowed to react, which is the limiting reagent?</p><p>A. NH3 B. O2 C. neither</p><p>3. When 22.0 g NaCl and 21.0 g H2SO4 are mixed and react according to the equation below, which is the limiting</p><p> reagent? 2NaCl + H2SO4  Na2SO4 + 2HCl </p><p>A. NaCl B. H2SO4 C. Na2SO4 D. HCl E. Neither reagent is limiting.</p><p>4. Hydrochloric acid can be prepared by the following reaction: 2NaCl(s) + H2SO4(l)  2HCl(g) + Na2SO4(s)</p><p>How many grams of HCl can be prepared from 2.00 mol H2SO4 and 150 g NaCl? A. 7.30 g B. 93.5 g C. 146 g D. 150 g E. 196 g</p><p>5. Calculate the mass of FeS formed when 9.42 g of Fe are allowed to react with 8.50 g of S. Fe(s) + S(s)  FeS(s) A. 17.9 g B. 87.9 g C. 26.0 g D. 14.8 g E. 1.91  10 ─ 3 g</p><p>6. What is the theoretical yield of chromium that can be produced by the reaction of 40.0 g of Cr2O3 with 8.00 g of</p><p> aluminum according to the following reaction? 2Al + Cr2O3  Al2O3 + 2Cr A. 7.7 g B. 15.4 g C. 27.3 g D. 30.8 g E. 49.9 g</p><p>7. Calculate the mass of excess reagent remaining at the end of the reaction in which 90.0 g of SO2 are mixed with</p><p>100.0 g of O2. 2SO2 + O2  2SO3 A. 11.5 g B. 22.5 g C. 67.5 g D. 77.5 g E. 400 g</p><p>8. What is the maximum number of grams of ammonia, NH3 that can be obtained from 10.0 g of H2 and 80.0 g of N2?</p><p>N2 + 3H2  2NH3 A. 28.4 g B. 48.6 g C. 56.7 g D. 90.0 g E. 97.1 g</p><p>9. How many grams of water could be made from 3.0 mol H2 and 3.0 mol O2? Write and balance the equation for the chemical reaction. A. 6.0 g B. 48 g C. 54 g D. 96 g E. 108 g</p><p>10. When 10.0 mol of V2O5 are mixed with 10.0 mol of Ca, which is the limiting reagent according to the following</p><p> reaction? V2O5(s) + 5Ca(l)  2V(l) + 5CaO(s)</p><p>A. V2O5 B. Ca C. V D. CaO E. none of these</p><p>11. Chlorine gas can be made by the reaction of manganese dioxide with hydrochloric acid. Which is the limiting reagent when 28 g of MnO2 are mixed with 42 g of HCl?</p><p>MnO2(s) + 4HCl(aq)  MnCl2(aq) + 2H2O(l) + Cl2(g)</p><p>A. MnO2 C. MnCl2 E. Cl2</p><p>B. HCl D. H2O</p><p>12. Ammonia reacts with diatomic oxygen to form nitrogen oxide and water vapor: </p><p>4NH3 + 5O2  4NO + 6H2O</p><p>What is the theoretical yield of water, in moles, when 40.0 g NH3 and 50.0 g O2 are mixed and allowed to react? A. 1.30 mol B. 1.57 mol C. 1.87 mol D. 3.53 mol E. none of these</p><p>13. What is the theoretical yield of vanadium, in moles, that can be produced by the reaction of 1.0 mol of V2O5 with 4.0 mol of calcium according to the following equation?</p><p>V2O5(s) + 5Ca(l)  2V(l) + 5CaO(s) A. 1.0 mol B. 1.6 mol C. 2.0 mol D. 0.80 mol E. none of these</p><p>14. How many grams of Cr can be produced by the reaction of 44.2 g of Cr2O3 with 35.0 g of Al according to the </p><p> reaction? 2Al + Cr2O3  Al2O3 + 2Cr A. 7.56 g B. 30.2 g C. 67.4 g D. 104 g E. none of these</p><p>15. What is the theoretical yield of aluminum that can be produced by the reaction of 60.0 g of aluminum oxide with 30.0 g of carbon according to the following equation?</p><p>Al2O3 + 3C  2Al + 3CO A. 30.0 g B. 7.9 g C. 101.2 g D. 45.0 g E. 31.8 g </p><p>16. What is the average mass, in grams, of one atom of iron? A. 6.02  1023 g D. 55.85 g B. 1.66  10─ 24 g E. 55.85  10 ─ 23 g C. 9.28  10─ 23 g</p><p>17. What is the mass, in grams, of one copper atom? A. 1.055  10─ 22 g C. 1 amu E. 9.476  1021 g B. 63.55 g D. 1.66  10─ 24 g </p><p>18. The mass of 1.21  1020 atoms of sulfur is: A. 3.88  1021 g B. 2.00 mg C. 32.06 g D. 6.45 mg E. 2.00  10─ 4 g</p><p>19. 0.274 moles of a substance weighs 62.5 g. What is the molar mass of the substance in units of g/mol? A. 2.28  102 g/mol C. 4.38  10 ─ 3 g/mol B. 1.71  101 g/mol D. 2.17  102 g/mol E. none of these</p><p>20. One mole of iron: A. is heavier than one mole of lead (Pb). B. is equivalent to 77.0 g of iron.</p><p>C. is equivalent to 26.0 g of iron. E. none of these D. has the same mass as one mole of lead .</p><p>21. Which one of the following is not equivalent to 1.00 mol of the substance? A. 6.02  1023 C atoms D. 65.38 g Zn B. 26.0 g Fe E. 6.02  1023 Fe atoms C. 12.01 g C </p><p>22. How many atoms are present in 5.54 g F2? A. 6.02  1023 C atoms D. 8.78  1022 atoms B. 0.146 atoms E. 1.76  1023 atoms C. 0.292 atoms </p><p>23. What is the mass of 0.0250 mol P2O5? A. 35.5 g B. 5676 g C. 0.0250 g D. 1.51  1022 g E. 3.55 g</p><p>24. How many sodium atoms are in 6.0 g of Na3N? A. 3.6  1024 atoms D. 0.217 atoms B. 4.6  1022 atoms E. 0.072 atoms C. 1.3  1023 atoms</p><p>25. How many moles of NH3 (ammonia) are represented by in 77.3 g of NH3? A. 0.220 mol B. 4.54 mol C. 14.0 mol D. 1.31  103 mol E. none of these</p><p>26. How many moles of oxygen atoms are in 25.7 g CaSO4? A. 0.189 mol B. 0.755 mol C. 4.00 mol D. 1.14  1023 mol E. 4.55  1023 mol</p>

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